' 
: ie 
i ia 
, J he ay 
; ee a 
/ ' ; 
i ato 
oes be foe A igi Ege 
‘ i ' , 
ha po dng bit pe a tee it 
ee fe) tree ra f F 
, : 4 seg 


oe 
‘ f Ry Gaps 
Beart dt pe ae 
' 14 q f “ fi 4 0) fe iene 
' Japhet $e 4 i 
vats ‘ 
‘ i , ye 
( hia 
. “t br 
4 ‘ So de fi 
phe ie 
Bae gp ge 


. wy ihe Fh ‘ te ‘ ‘ : y ay ay . ; i! eas 


i , ; 
’ 44 ky 
t an 4 i 
i 
( Pa Tey 
fof 
I mot os 
J . ' 
1 
ta i 
ry alee mt ee oe 
‘ , i ae 
f i 
1 ny a 
it i's , , 
‘ ; a ‘ 
nee oH 
1a dt AW 
A ge ' pe ‘ 


Jeu : 
Be 34 


Valuable Paintings Collected by the late HUGH L. ‘BOND | 


also Water-colors and Pastels by the Barbizon Masters. 


sold at American Art Galleries, January 11, V923'5" 


Buyer 


Mr.Erskine 
R.H. Jackson 
wW 


Mr.MeCarthy. 
" 


Ralph P.Ross 

H.C. Freeman 

A.Stanley 

Findlay Gals. 
W 


P.Thompson 
Mr. Allen 
R.T.Payne, 2nd 
H.C. Freeman. 
Krasshaar, Gals. 
J.J.Campbell 
Kraushaar Gals. 
A.W. Jenkins 
Kraushaar Gals, 
A.W. Jenkins 
H.C.Freeman. 
Mrs.G.Lindenmeyer 
H.C.Freeman 
J.J.Campbeil 
T.Weitemeyer 
H.C.Freeman 
" 
J.J.Campbelil 
Mrs.J.R.Knapp 
T.Weitemeyer 
John May 
Kraushaar Gals. 
"" 
T.Weitemoeyer 
Kraushaar Gals. 
W.T.Laporte 
Dudensing Gals. 
R.N-Wallach 
Ralph P.Ross 
R.H.Jackson 
John May 
T .Weitemeyer 
Findley Gals. 
" 


Mrs.G.Lindenmeyer 


Price 


& 475, 
140. 
210. 

90. 
100. 
90. 
70. 
100. 
120. 
180. 
190. 
430. 
600. 
420, 
650. 
110, 
250. 
800. 
70. 
200. 
60. 
225. 
160. 
185. 
250. 
275. 
100. 
330. 
140. 
300. 
180. 
150. 
100. 
60. 
300. 

1,650. 
925, 
200. 
100. 
350. 
300. 
375, 
200. 
140. 


Buyer 


Kraushaar Gals. 
T.Weitemeyer 
Li] 


A.W. Tillinghast 
Krasshaar Gals, 
W.F. Laporte 
T.Weiteneyer 
R.H. Jackson 
Mrs.G.Lindenmeyer 
J.J.Campbell 
T.Weitemeyer 
R.H. Jackson 
Dudensing Gals. 
Kraushaar Gals. 
Ti Weitemneyer 
Durand Ruel 
T.Weitemeyer 
Mr.W.Charles 
Findley Gals. 
H.C.Freeman 

oe 


A.W. Jenkins 
T.Weitemeyer 
H.H.Pierce 
Mr.J.VWpod 

R.H. Jackson 
E.F.Bonaventure 
R.H. Jackson 
H.C.Freeman 
Miss R.H.Lorenz 
Mr.jicCarthy 
T.Weitemeyer 
A.W. Tillinghast 
T.Weitemeyer 
Kraushaar Gals. 
A.W. Jenkins 
Mrs.G.Lindenmeyer 
Ralph P.Ross 
E.G.O0'Reilly 
Kraushaar Gals. 
Mr.MeCart hy 
R.H. Jackson 
Mr.WcCarthy 
Kraushaar Gals. 


ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 
FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. 


AT THE NEW AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BLOCK OF MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 
ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET 


BEGINNING MONDAY, JANUARY 8ru, 1923 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DAY OF THE SALE 


THE 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


WATER COLORS AND PASTELS 
COLLECTED BY THE LATE 


fmeerGit lL. BOND 


OF BALTIMORE 


FOR MANY YEARS GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE 
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD 


mop e eso AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY DIRECTION OF THE EXECUTRIX 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 


OF 
fe AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
ON THE 


EVENING OF THURSDAY, JANUARY 11TH 
BEGINNING AT 8.30 O’CLOCK 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OTE, 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


WATER COLORS AND PASTELS 
By 
THE BARBIZON MASTERS 
THEIR CONTEMPORARIES 
AND BY EARLY ENGLISH PAINTERS 


COLLECTED BY THE LATE 


HUGH L. BOND 


OF BALTIMORE 


FOR MANY YEARS GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE 
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTRIX 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ON THE EVENING HEREIN STATED 


THE & 4LE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 


MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSOCIATES, MR. OTTO BERNET AND MR. HIRAM H. PARKE, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manacers 
ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK 
1923 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


_I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensur i 
article offered or which is merely a nominal or fractional Deru ha hes ela Sy fae 
auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 
Meer eee buyer: ey Sree ope ante be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
ers e auctioneer sha ith i 
re-sale the lot goin dispute.’ either decide the same or put up for 

II. Identification and part payment by buyer: The name of the buyer of 1 
shall be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, enh bayer ranull 
ate a card giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and 
address. 

Payment at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 
. If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased 
may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or 
any damage to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 

V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made at the place of sale or at the storage warehouse to which 
purchases may have been removed. 

Deliveries at the American Art Galleries will be made only between the hours of 
9 A. M. and 1 P. M. on sales’ days and on other days—except holidays, when no deliveries 
will be made—between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Deliveries at places of sale other than the American Art Galleries will be made 
only during the forenoon following the day of sale unless by special notice or arrange- 
ment to the contrary. 

Deliveries at the storage warehouse to which goods may have been sent will be made 
on any day other than holidays between the hours of 9 and 5. 

Deliveries of any purchases of small articles likely to be lost or mislaid may be 
made aap discretion of the auctioneer during the session of the sale at which they 
were sold. 

VI. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not paid 
for in full and either not called for by the purchaser or delivered upon his or her order 
by noon of the day following that of the sale will be turned over by the Association to 
some carter to be carried to and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery 
therefrom to the purchaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage will be charged 
against the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or 
storage will be upon the purchaser. 

NOTE: The Limited space of the Delivery Rooms of the Association 
makes the above requirements necessary, and it is not alone for the 
benefit of the Association, but also for that of its patrons, whose goods 
Aa hie would have to be so crowded as to be subject to damage 
and loss. 

VII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed by the Association 
for purchasers. The Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for 
employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, 
without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the 
parties engaged for such service. 

VIII. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot 
and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or 
imperfection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the 
Association will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the 
effect that any lot has been incorrectly entalogued and in its judgment may thereafter 
sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby 
will become responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without 
foundation. ; 

IX. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone will be faithfully 
attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to 
the foregoing conditions of sale except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one 
or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been 
present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned within 
ten days from the date of sale and the purchase money will be refunded if the lot 
in any manner differs from its catalogue description. 2 ‘ : 

Orders for execution by the Association should be written and given with such 
plainness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number 
be given, but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and 
when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per 
volume or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the 
Association, a deposit should be sent or references submitted. Shipping directions should 
also be given. : ; 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying 
the necessary information from the records of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
New American Art Galleries, 
Block of Madison Avenue, 56th to 57th Street, 
Entrance, 30 Hast 57th Street, 
New York City. 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS 


FOR 


UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX 


INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES 


AND 


CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. ‘Together with the increase in 
its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association will expand its 
service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary 
property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement ~* estates, for in- 
heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It ‘is prepared . | supplement 
this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues 
of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- 
anc Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private 
individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only 
been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States 
Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 


AL ITs 


NEW AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
THE BLOCK OF MADISON AVENUE, 56TH To 57rH STREET 


ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW. YORK ClRY 


EVENING SALE 


itUiweewy, a ANUARY 11, 1923 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8.30 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to 89, inclusive 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 
| 
Wy, PE Ce 


1I—LANDSCAPE 
: pe 
(Water Color ) 


Height, 614 inches; length, 8°4 inches 


In a river valley bounded by broken and wooded green hills, a distant 
church, and in the foreground a group of peasants, under a blue sky. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
GABRIEL METSU 


Durcu: 1630—1667 


2—PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


(Companion to the preceding) - 


= (On copper) Ie. NL, } 


Height, 444 inches; width, 34% inches 


Lcd PF 


Bust portrait of a vigorous man of large features, in a full brown peri- 
wig, facing front and slightly to the right, with left hand spread at 
his breast. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
GABRIEL METSU 
Dutcu: 1630—1667 


3—PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN 


(Companion to the preceding) 


2 OT (On copper) tC, NM. Ve aim 


Height, 414 inches; width, 314 inches 


Busr portrait of a plump young woman with brown hair brushed up 
from her forehead and curls at her temples, figure to front and face 
turned slightly toward her right shoulder. She wears a mauve gown, 
décolleté, with lace at the corsage and a pearl necklace. 


Se 


TITO LESSI 


IrTaLIAN: CoNTEMPORARY 


| 4 THE CARD PLAYERS 
| : Be Ty. Me 0 aA My 
ee Height, 534 inches; length, 714 inches 


Four bewigged men, one in black, one in gray and two in red, are seated 
around a card table in the corner of a modest but formal room, quizzi- 


cally happy at a game of cards. 


Signed at the lower left, Trro Lesst. 


R. F. SORBI 


Iranian: 1844-— 


5—THE SALUTE 


(Panel) 
0, Wr. We 


Height, 6 inches; width, 4 mches 


P 


Aw elderly man in a richly ornamented plum-colored coat and small 
clothes is depicted walking toward the right in a town street, and 
gravely raising his tricorne in salutation to someone. 


Signed at the lower right, R. F. Sort, 1906. 


LEO HERRMANN 


FrencuH: 1838—1907 


6—THE COOK ld | 
(Panel) | | 
Height, 6 inches; width, 41% inches 


A Ftorip cook in independent majesty at table by himself in a garden, 
with coffee and liqueur at his elbow, leans back in his chair, facing the 
spectator, and is laughing heartily at something in the Figaro. 


Signed at the lower right, Lro Hermann. 


MORTIMER L. MEMPES, F.R.G.S. 


BritisH: ConTEMPORARY 


(Painter, Etcher, Writer) 


7—BENARES 


(Water Color) by ‘ 2. F hbtsieaa. i 


4) 6, Height, 6 inches; length, 7 inches 


AxoveE green-blue water which forms the foreground, the crowded build- 
ings of a highly colorful city in bright sunlight, under a blue sky. 


Signed at the lower right, Mortimer Mempess. 


HENRI CHARLES ANTOINE BARON 


Frencu: 1816—1885 


| 8—THE PARTING 
(Panel) (t ; Bhatt, 
| 4 s Height, 71/, inches; width, 5 inches : 


Iw shadow on a porch a young man and a young woman are in the last 
embrace before his departure, and from a doorway emerges a mother, 
her hands clasped in difficult resignation. 


Signed at the lower right, H. Baron. 


FRANCOIS ADOLPHE GRISON 


Frencu: 1845— 


9—THHE READER 


(Panel) 4 ; y 
Lo Height, 7 inches; width, 51/4 inches is i 


SraTepD on an upholstered stool beside a carved wood table on which 1s 
a decanter of wine, a venerable cleric who is smoking his pipe is at the 
same time reading with grim humor a newspaper, while his cat looks 
wisely on. 


Signed at the lower right, Grison. 


CARL LUDWIG FRIEDRICH BECKER 
GERMAN: 1820—1900 


10—HEAD OF A GIRL 


Vs (Panel) 4. udtas 4 


Height, 814 inches; width, 64g mches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a full-busted young woman, figure to 
left and face three-quarters front, observed in a soft light against a 
dark neutral background. She has rounded features and quiet blue 
eyes and warm chestnut hair, and she is clad in red and wears a red mob 


cap. 
Signed at the upper left, Cart BrecKer. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
GABRIEL METSU 
Dutrcu: 1630—1667 


11—INTERIOR WITH FIGURE 


(Panel) Pp 


b OF Height, 10% inches; width, 914 inches 


OBsERVED in a subdued and mellow light in a homelike room, a young 
Dutch woman in characteristic cap and dress is presented nearly at 
full length, seated beside a table on which lies a long-stemmed pipe. 
With figure to front and face turned to her left, looking across the 
table, she holds in one hand a pitcher of wine and is about to fill a glass 


held in her other hand. 


P. JAZET 


FrencH: ConTEMPORARY 


12—THHE GARDENER 


| Of, 
| 


Height, 914 inches; width, 6 inches 


Ar the corner of a brick and plaster wall in a thickly wooded section 
of a park, an aged servant in blue small clothes and white shirt and 
particolored cap stands with chin resting in one hand, looking up 
thoughtfully at some vines. 


Signed at the lower left: A M. Dauuy, P. Jazet, °78. 


CUTHBERT EDMUND SWAN 
Britiso: 1870— 


(Exhibitor at the Royal Academy since 1893) 


13—TIGER AND PEACOCK 


(Water Color) WD. hake Panne Qe 


Height, 7 inches; length, 91% inches 


Srrercuen at full length on the ground, in the light, with the rear part 
of its body partly concealed in a green tangle, a huge tiger turns its 
head over its right fore paw to glare at the spectator, while it grips the 
body of a captured peacock. 


Signed at the lower right, C. E. Swan. 


Purchased from David Bendann, Baltimore. 


MORTIMER L. MEMPES, F.R.G:S. 
BritisH : CoNTEMPORARY 


(Painter, Etcher, Writer) 


(Panel) oo 


30, Height, 10 inches; width, 7 inches 


14—THE NEWS 


On yellow ground in front of a brown-gray house hung with brightly 
colored lanterns three small children wearing Japanese sandals are 
walking toward the left, two of them eyeing the spectator, the third 

reading jauntily a news sheet. . 


Signed at the lower left, Mortimer Mempes. 


DAVID YOUNG CAMERON 


Britisu: 1865— 


15—-KENSINGTON GARDENS tentheet 


(Water Color) 
4 is. Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 


In soft greens and browns and a delicate buff wash, sward and trees and 
a path of the London park, with idlers seated or strolling. 


Inscribed and signed at lower left, Kensincron GARDENS, 
D. Y. CAMERON. 


a Frencu: 1817—1887 


s *16—THE NUN 
(Pastel) : ee 0 


3 ae : Height, 1014 inches; width, 6 inche 


Sranpine figure of a nun in devotional attitude, facing the left, three- 


quarters front. 
Signed at the lower left, F. Bonviy, 62. 


JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, PR 


Enceusu: 1775—1851 


(Water Color) trawler ‘ 


eS Height, 5°4 wmches; length, ae inches 
d 


17—_MARINE 


At right a gray-green sea in calm, and on it in the far and dim distance 
the outlines of sail and the drifting smoke of a steamer. Bordering the 
water along the left a low sandy shore in the foreground, with people 
and the flags and pennants of a gay summer resort on an esplanade 
higher up the bank, and in the distance high green and rolling leas. 
Apparently a glimpse of the Channel shore in summer. 


From the Huth Collection, London. (/ 


JOHANNES HENDRIK WEISSENBRUCH 


Dutrcu: 1824—1903 


18—THE WINDMILL , 
(Panel) (L ’ US , 


4OAS, Height, 7 inches; length, 12 inches 


GREEN meadows of Holland at the right and green willows at the left of 
a canal which wanders from the spectator’s eye to the horizon, under a 
gray sky lightened by white clouds. Midway, on the right, a soliitary 


windmill. 


Signed at the lower right, J. H. WeissEnBRuUCcH. 


ALBERTO PASINI 


Irauian: 1826—1899 


19—AN ORIENTAL DOORWAY 
(Panel) 


4 2 0 Height, 91% inches; width, 74% inches 


SUNSHINE strikes upon a cream-colored building brilliantly decorated 
with tiles, and at a broad entrance faced in soft sage green stand two 
men in conversation, and a handsome sorrel saddle horse. The cos- 
tumes of the men are rose and emerald and golden-topaz, and the horse’s 
bridle has an emerald blinder. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Pastnt. 


JOSEF ISRAELS 


Dutcu: 1824—1911 


20—CHILD WITH BOAT: SCHEV ENINGEN 
(Water Color) ) 
Height, 13 inches; width, 71% inches i: UJ, 


tow- 


370. 


Azone an exposed sandbar a little girl is walking toward the left, 
ing a toy boat in a foreground shallow and turning her head to watch 
it. In the background the sea. 


Signed at the lower left, JOSEF IsraELs. 


LEON VICTOR DUPRE 


Frencu: 1816—1879 


21—-M ARSHES WITH CATTLE AND HERDER 
(Panel) 4.0. d tees 


Height, 614, inches; length, 884 inches 


50. 


MarsueEs and reeds fill the picture, under a sky darkening with gray 
clouds on all sides of an area where cream-white clouds are still illu- 
mined by sunshine. Near the centre of the composition, a cowherd and 
his cows in the midst of the marshes. 


Signed at the lower left, Vicror Durrk. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 184'7—1919 


22—SUNSET IN AUTUMN 


Height, 514 inches; length, 934 inches 


Ga ap . WAS. ”q | 


Turnep to yellow the short herbage in the foreground and warmed by 
the glowing light of the sun setting behind the observer. Above the 
yellowed ground an irregular line of trees extending across the picture, 
their trunks gray and their reddened foliage absorbing rather than re- 
flecting the sunshine. Beyond them a blue stream, wild country and 
a blue and white sky. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BLaKxetock. 


SANFORD ROBINSON GIFFORD, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1823—1880 


23—CATSKILL LANDSCAPE WE, 0, + 
ip iz Height, 12 inches; width, 91% inches 
| 


Ar the right tall reddish-brown cliffs, of those which take human out- - 
lines, topped by pine trees and dark in shadow. At their base a stream 
and huge gray boulders, and at left in the background green wooded 
mountains in sunshine, their tops amid the clouds. 


On back, stamp of the S. R. Gifford Sale. /§ 8] ~ Coditirqnva, 40 ah | 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 


Frencu: 1817—1878 


24 LANDSCAPE IN STORM }- Q. : 
(A Sketch on Cardboard)¥ ~ 


S ay Height, 91% inches; length, 181% inches 


In the foreground a broad road winding formally between green fields, 
and in it travelers, the whole in cloud shadow, and in the background | 
a hillside landscape in gglden sunshine, while a dense black stormcloud 
is passing and revealing a blue and white sky. 


Signed at the lower left, Dausteny. 


CHARLES OLIVIER DE PENNE 
Frencu: 1831—1897 


_25—DOGS AND GAME 


wm f [Vecte 
nM Height, 16 inches ; width, 1134 inches ray 


At the corner of a marble building which comes into view at the left a 
pointer, a setter and a terrier are depicted, in the sunshine, at a tall 
grill gate which opens to a park. On the gate hang a rabbit, a pheas- 
ant and other game. 


Signed at the lower right, OL. pE PENNE. 


P. BEDINI 


Irauian: 1844— 


26—SHWING HAS ITS DREAMS 
(Water Color) 


Height, 18 inches; width, 9 inches 


2B HE, FeLi Ay 


FuLL-LENcTH portrait of a bright-eyed and smiling young woman 
seated in a carved chair with her sewing, at which she has paused and is 
looking happily upward. She is in a light costume of delicate colors, ! 
and rests her foot on a flowery cushion. 


Signed at the lower left, P. Brprnt. 


JAN VAN BEERS 


Betcran: 1852— 


27—PIERROT 


(Panel) Ae a 4 


in Height, 13 inches; width, 10 inches 
( 


Fuii-LenetuH standing figure of an experienced clown, in white with. 
black skull-cap, facing the spectator with hands in pockets, singing 
comically as he takes a step in the dance. Gray background. 


Signed at the lower right, Jan van Beers. 


LEON VICTOR DUPRE 


Frencu: 1816—-1879 


283— LANDSCAPE 


-(Panel) 


| Height, 714 inches; mie 914 |, Caf hele | 
30, 


Lowtanps in the foreground and at if t along the borders of a wistrsh 
or stream, and on them cattle grazing, and in the distance the figure 
of a cowherd. At right in the middle distance a cottage and a wind- 
mill on a hillock. 


Signed at the lower left, Victor Dupre. 


EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER 
Spanisu: 1853—1907 


29—RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


(Panel) 
Height, 15%4 inches; width, 11 inche 


LO. =f) oe 


Own a placid river occupying the foreground are two men in//a boat 
which lies near the farther bank of the stream. Behind them shrubbery 
of soft green lines the bank, with poplars rising above it, at the left, 
and at the right are fields on receding hills. 


Signed at the lower left, E. SANcHEZ-PERRIER. 


ened b 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 


 Frencu: 1796—1875 


30—_EDGE OF THE WOODS 


h ey H eight, 1334 inches; width, 834 inches 
( 


THRovuGH a ravine in a broad and open lowland wood a narrow brook 
runs between green banks, and on its borders, at right and left, slender — 
trees whose feathery foliage becomes nebulous in the upper atmosphere 
rise with leaning or with straight trunks and extend their tops above 
the picture limits. In the foreground on the right bank a peasant 

- woman in red waist and white cap is busy at the streamside. 


Signed at the lower left, Coror. 


Purchased in 1915 from Goupil & Co., of Paris, lv guaranteed the 
picture to be an original work by Corot. 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
| Frencu: 1807—1876 


31—_F' LORA 


Al C0 Height, 134% inches; width, 814 inches 


Comine through a green wood where a rift of sunshine, screened, slants 
down upon her fair face and bust, a dainty young woman with flowing 
hair has reached the edge of a foreground pool, where she halts, her 
hand suspended over bright blossoms which enliven the dark verdure 
of the forest. She is in white, and wears jewels and garlands, and she 
carries a pink scarf. 


Signed near the lower left, N. Diaz. 


JEAN LEON GEROME 


ee aes er eg af 


 82—FEMMES ROMAINES A LA FONTAINE 
/3 (ds Height, 14144 inches; width, 934 inches 


Two Roman girls, one in écru and one in purple-rose, are portrayed at 
the basin of a fountain in the wall of a classical building. One stands, 
facing the observer, a filled jar on her head and another upheld in 
one hand, while her companion is leaning over the water basin filling 
one of her own jars. Cultivated shrubbery grows at the fountain, and 
the scene is in sunshine, with an arched recess in shadow at the left. 


Signed at the lower left, J. L. GeromE, Romer, 1882. 


Purchased from Messrs. Goupil, Paris. 


DAVID YOUNG CAMERON | 


BritrisH: 1865— 


33THE OCHILS, NEAR STIRLING 
(Panel) 
Ab | 0: | Height, 12% inches; length, 16 inches 


Rep hills of broken and yet easy lines are warm in sunlight as they 
rise against a sky mildly glowing with quiet color, and at right and 
left are relieved by foothills and slopes of purple-brown. In the middle 
distance green and yellow fields extend low and far at either side of a 
blue stream which curves into the foreground and reflects hilltops 


and sky. | 
Signed at the lower right, D. Y. CAMERON. 


TONY OFFERMANS 


Dutcu: 1845—1911 


34—THE SABOT MAKER 
Height, 121% inches; length, 15Y% inches 
GO 7 
At a window in his dusty brown and gray shoeshop an old man wearing 
a blue blouse and a leather apron stands at his bench, chipping out 


sabots. He is observed in profile to right. Through the window and 
an open door beside it the eye roams to rolling green fields. 


Signed at the lower right, T. OrFERMANS. 


BERNARDUS JOHANNES BLOMMERS 


Dutcu: 1845—1914 
lo LAO. 
35—_CHILDREN AT THE SEASHORE 


Height, 13% inches; width, 101% inches 
Puayine with his toy boat in the shallows in the foreground, a happy 
small boy is watched by two other children equally happy, who are 
standing on the sand near him, while still more children are sporting 
in a miniature surf nearby. , 


Signed at the lower right, BLomnMeEns. 


oe ag > 
a 
nfl ee, 1 
ae 
a 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 


Dutcu: 1851—1904 


36—A FARM IN HOLLAND 


4 f) Height, 134% inches; ee inches 
| x 


U 


Own the right in the middle distance an old gnarled tree amc a siender 
one, before a green wood background, and in front of the trees three 

peasant women in white caps and varied dresses, kneeling at their — 
work in the brown and green vegetable field. | 


Signed at the lower left, Tu. pe Bock. 


LEON RICHET 


Frencu: 1847—1907 


37—PATH TO THE VILLAGE 


Height, 14 inches ; length, 21 inches 


I[ 0, 


all q 
Lusu green fields of uncultivated land about a marsh poolf and trees 7 
short but of abundant leafage, are wet from a shower whosé¢ clouds are 
dispersing, and the sunshine coming through illumines a thatch-roof 


farmhouse in the middle distance. Coming forward from it is a bent 


figure, walking through the grass. 


Signed at the lower left, Lton Ricuer, *72. 
yi 


‘A 


+ 


LUDWIG KNAUS 


GERMAN: 1829—1910 


©. lable eek 


38—_CHILDREN WITH BUST OF HOMER 
: | Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches 
130. : 
_ In the study from which their father has absented himself three chil- 
dren hive assembled around a classic bust, which one little girl is 


proceeding to adorn with red sealing wax, while a sister looks on and 


a small boy holds the lighted candle. 


Signed at the lower right, LK (in monogram), 1868. 


GEORGE FREDERICK ROTIG 


Frencu: 1873— 


39—WOLVES IN WINTER 


(Water Color) 


3S Height, 17 inches; length, 23 inches Pred 
| mee 

Over snow-covered plains a pack of gray-backed yellow wolves ranging 

are headed toward the spectator, the leaders in the foreground in a 

track between two low mounds, on which sparse vegetation appears. 


Signed at the lower right, G. F. Rortie, ’06. 


ARNOLD MARC GORTER 


Dutrcu: 1866— 


40-—-LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


Wy v0 Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 
oe Vv 


( 


SLENDER birches partly bare of leaves or in autumn cblors spring from 
gray and grassy soil on the banks of Dutch canals. Coming toward 
the spectator down the centre of the landscape are three cows, black 
and white and red and white, followed by a woman in blue wearing a 


white cap. 


Signed at the lower right, A. M. Gorter. 


G. INNOCENTI 


ITALIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


41—PARTIE DE CARTES 


0, Bi — 


At a table on the green grass of a heavily wooded park, a cardinal, 
another churchman, and some bewigged gentlemen in rich apparel, to 
the number altogether of seven figures, are observed at a card game, 
some of them players, others looking on. 


Height, 181% inches; length 


Signed at the lower left, INNocENTI. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


| JEAN FRANCOIS WATTEAU 


42 FETE CHAMPETRE 


# Height, 18 inches; length, 24144 inches 

- Avr every hand, tall and thick trees of dense foliage, in a noble French 

_ park, with a vista of gray architecture and views of a blue and silvery 
sky. In the foreground, in shadow and sunshine, ladies and youths and 


children, seated on the ground or standing, in open spaces, their rich 
_. costumes contributing soft and varied color notes to the landscape. 


_A paster on back of stretcher states that this example was bought in France in 
1911 by the late Louis R. Ehrich, as an example of Watteau, for Mr. F. C. Pitt of 
Baltimore, from whom the late owner, Hugh L. Bond, procured the painting. 


SCHOOL OF NICOLAS POUSSAIN 


43—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


367 “4 


Distant hills appear a faint blue beneath a sky banked with white Fall 
clouds, middle distance fields are varied, and through a foreground 

valley winds a river bordered by trees. Here two nude bathers are 

seated against a bank, and to right of them are cows and sheep in the 

care of a boy. 


Height, 1934 inches; length, 26 inches 


GERARD PORTIELJI 


Betcian: 1857— 


44—LE QUART DHEURE DE RABELAIS 


Height, 1514 inches; length, 181% inches 
10. 


Ay old botanist not pleased with his refreshment at an inn afd 
box of flowers as well as his fork has fallen to the floor is seated at 
a table on which is wine and food, and has summoned the serving-maid. 
While he seems to be “laying down the law” to her she listens with 
smiling indifference. 


Signed at the lower left, GzraArp PortieLs1; and also on 
the back, with the title. 


JEAN. FERDINAND CHAIGNEAU 
Frencu: 1830—1896 


45—SHEEP AT’ SUNSET 


Height, 13 inches; length, 16 eae 


Ws | WA. ! 
Fiat green meadows and a gray foregro ii pool, and at left a shep- / 
herd seated beside a clump of bushes, his dog at his feet, both looking 
at the flock as it grazes and slowly approaches the pool. Over dark- 


ened horizon hills a red sunset sky. 


Signed at the lower left, J. F. CHAicnEAU. 


e ALEXANDRE GABRIEL DECAMPS 


Frencu: 1803—1860 


(Panel) 
Height, 124% inches; length, 20 inches 


TS: 


a Sort sunset clouds in richly chromatic stratification all but crowd out 
4 


| 46—LABOUREUR DU LOT 


the blue of the sky, and distant hills and valleys share in atmospheric 
reflections of their diminishing hues. ‘There also are the scattered 
? buildings of an agricultural countryside. In the foreground are flat 
and level tilled fields, and a barefooted man ploughing with bullocks 
wearing picturesque headpieces. Not far off is a sower. 


Signed at the lower right, Decamps, ’57. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


Frencu: 1813—1894 


47—_-SHEEP AND SHEPHERDESS 


u p Height, 934 inches; length, 14 inches 
Boe 2 


At the coming of eventide a shepherdess, who stands at the right. 
driven her flock of sheep down to a pool in the foreground to dri 
where they face the left and the spectator, hints of sunset reflections 
tinting their backs. At left and right trees dark against the still 
light sky. 


\e 


Signed at the lower left, Jacque. 


Purchased from David Bendann, who states that the picture came 
direct from Jacque’s Studio. 


JULES DUPRE 
Es Frencu: 1812—1889 


hi 48—SUNSET 

: (Panel) 

: Height, 101% inches; length, 15 inche 

| AE i a) g Vy g 

On the right a thatch-roofed cottage nestling among trees, smoke 


issuing from its red chimney just showing against the dark silhouette 
of the dense foliage. From back of the wood the sunshine strikes a 
road winding about the cottage and coming down the centre of the 
composition, and the light rays illumine a peasant figure standing in 
the road in the middle distance, and glint from the shining coats of 
two cows grazing under a tree at the left of the road. 


Collection of the late Erwin Davis, New York. VWuyte aw 


Purchased from Messrs. Durand-Ruel, New York. 


* 


dean Proce iy ees oes 
“al eapcnnet a a>, ee sh 


FERDINAND ROYBET 4 
Frencu: 1840— <4 
49—LE PRESENT @g 


Height, 121% inches; hes 14 ii ; f aa 


4 


AN imperious beauty reclining demi-nue amid deep cushions is revealec 
facing the spectator at the parting of voluminous portiéres, held bac 
on the right by Nubians who also bear on salvers wine and other 
refreshments. At left a bearded man in dark dress leans forward, hold- 
ing up admiringly an object he has lifted from a jewel casket. At his 
hip his other hand rests on his dagger. 


Signed at the upper right, F. Royset. 


On the back a letter from Roybet to M. Adrien Lacroix of Toulouse, telling 
M. Lacroix that the artist has retouched the canvas according to the owner’s desire. 


z 
- * 


GASTON LA TOUCHE 


Frencu: 1854—1913 


50—ENTRANCE TO BALLROOM 
(Panel) / y 
he dD, Height, 12%4 inches; length, 18% inches 


Into a room brilliantly lighted from entrance lights and a chandelier 
are coming ladies and gentlemen singly or in couples, some mounting 
the short stairs leading to the main floor level which occupies the 
foreground. Here at left an elderly man is standing near two ladies 
in white evening gowns. 


Signed at the lower right, Gaston ta ToucuHeE. 


RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO 


Spanisu: 1841—1 920 


51—_PIERROT ] i oN | 


hp Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches 


Bust portrait of a cheerful young girl with pink cheeks and wavy 
golden hair, in a Pierrot costume of rich white, with blue buttons, and 
a ruffled collar edged in blue, and pointed white hat with blue ribbons. 


Signed above the left shoulder, R. Maprazo. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


Frencu: 1813—1894 


52—LE REPOS 


" / Height, 14 inches; length, 184% inches 
( 


d. 


Av noonday, as the shadows tell, a tall farmer in a blue blouse 
brown trousers is observed standing, leaning against his big green 
two-wheeled cart, in a brown field. Beside the cart stands his roan 
horse, with only its halter, and a rooster and hen are nearby, while 
the roof of a farmhouse appears beyond a knoll. 


Formerly in the collection of the late William M. Chase, N.A. 184L ‘ F iog ) 


Vy. Pured, V4 


¥ 


t 


HENRI HARPIGNIES 


Frencu: 1819—1916 


583—THEH ASH TREE 


bb, 


Height, 10 inches; width, 84 ng M Dae he sa 


A HOLLOW between low mounds, green, and that on the right support- 
ing shrubbery—and along the bottom glimpses of a rivulet. At the 
centre of the composition a sturdy gray tree, with sunshine on its green 
leaves, the trunk and a modicum of the leafage only being visible within 


the picture. 


In the background brown fields and white cottages. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Harrvienies, *82. 


EMILE BASTIEN-LEPAGE 


Frencu: 1848—1884 


54—PRAIRIE DU MOULIN Veo 


)29.- 


TxHrovucu the soft grasses of gently rolling meadows winds a silvery- 
white and bluish brook, its course marked by pollarded trees. In the 
foreground at right a bold pollard stands between the spectator and 
the light of the soft summer sky, while to left the landscape.is bathed 
in the sunshine. There a cottage group is to be seen in the middle 
distance and an occasional tall tree, besides numerous bushes. 


Height, 15 inches: length, 22 inches 


Signed at the lower left, Emie Bastien-Lepace, 1913; 
and again on the back, with the title. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 
Frencu: 1813—1894 


55—FARMER AT WORK } AS 
() Height, 16 inches; width, 13/inaies 


Just beyond the edge of a plowed section of a field, a rugged and 
sturdy team of farm horses, facing the spectator and the right, have 
been brought to a halt, while their driver, who has his back to the 
observer, is bending over apparently to adjus’ his implements. Beyond 
are yellow and green fields, and flowers. 


Signed at the lower right, EK. Jacque. 


Purchased from David Bendann, Baltimore, who states that the picture 
came direct to him from the Artist’s studio. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


FRENCH : 18138—1894 


56—L’ ABREUVOIR 
[4 QD, Height, 16 inches, width, 18 ia 


Two gray horses with halters only are facing the spectator as they 
stand in a shallow pond in the foreground, which reflects their shadows 
and those of neighboring tree, A farmer seated on one of the horses 
turns to look toward a milkmaid and her cows, distant on the left. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Jacaur. 


Purchased from David Bendann, who states that the painting came 
direct to him from the Artist’s studio. 


HENRI HARPIGNIES 


Frencu: 1819—1916 


57—RIVER LANDSCAPE 


~ Height, 14 inches; length, 21 inches 
30. | a AW. Geet 
; 


Across the foreground rolling uncultivated land, with occasional low 
boulders or grayish bare spots interrupting thé varied greens of the 
coarse wild grasses. At right and left woods, dense of foliage, with 
detached trees of sparse leafage in front of them, their more or less 
bare limbs arching a vista of river and hills. On the silvery river, 
reflecting gray and cream-tinged cloud tufts, the end of a punt comes 
to view Bara a knoll, and acne the stream the hilly shore melts into 
a distant haze. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Harvtentss, 795. 


ee 


ALFRED SISLEY 


FRENCH: 1840-—1899 | 


58—ST. MAMMES: LE SOIR 
Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches — 


yo. a 
) | Duliudis . a 
Mavve tinges the horizon clouds, and white cloud-patches above them | ’ 


shingle a brilliant deep blue sky, all whose notes are reflected in the 
broad and rippling river which winds from the distance down to the 
foreground. At right the clustered houses of the village, low and flat 
beyond a yellow foreground knoll and in the bright after-sunset glow, 
and at left some low hills, blue, yellow and green. 


Signed ‘at the lower right, Sistny, 785. 
Collection Durand-Ruel, New York. 


Purchased from David Bendann, Baltimore. 


atts 6 23 


EUGENE BOUDIN 


Frencu: 1825—1898 


59—NEAR TROUVILLE 


Height, 141% inches; length, 23 inches — a ae 4 
Ar right and in the distance an arm of a low green shore, embracing d 
with a slightly higher shore on the left a placid stream in which small 
boats are moored and from one boat people are fishing. “On the shores, 


trees and houses and a church, and indications of a shipyard. The 
whole under a white sky showing tinges of color. : 


Signed at the lower right, EK. Bounty, ’95. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1847—1919 


60—GOLD MAN’S HUT, COLORADO 
ly G 0 7 Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


In a rough and rocky country a crude cabin stands amid boulders at 
the left and in the partial shelter of a clustér of short trees. In its 
single doorway a woman appears, in red waist and buff skirt. In the 
middle distance a stream, with soft willows on its farther side; and | 
to right in the foreground a low mass of light shrubbery. Suffusing 
the atmosphere a mellow and brilliant glow from a rich and expansive 
golden sunset sky. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BuaKEtock. 


JOHN LEWIS BROWN 


-Frencu: 1829—1890 


61—HUNTERS IN SNOW 


Height, 22 inches; width, 181% inches 


0. ae Pred eek: 


Swow covers the ground, and is seen on clumps of shrubbery, while the 
trees of an open wood, not yet wholly bare of leaves, rise in the back- 
ground against a dark wintry sky which is illumined at the left by a 
golden burst of sunset. In the foreground, on a road whose trail is 
just defined, hunters and their dogs are grouped, two men sitting on 


their horses and one dismounted, one of the men in conversation with 


a peasant woman who stands by the roadside. 


Signed at the lower left, Joun Lewis Brown, 


Purchased from Messrs. Durand-Ruel, Paris. 


FRITS THAULOW 


-Norwecian: 1847—1906 


62—WINTER 


Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches ee 


050. 
Art left a river or canal cold and green, Bnd showing reflections if the 
double arch of a brown and gray stone bridge, and the warmer reflec- 
tions of reddish buildings of the town on its banks. The bridge para- 
pets and the roofs of the houses covered with snow. On the right a 

- road or street along the stream and leading to the bridge, and in it in | 
the middle distance an aged woman well muffled, trudging to left toward 
the bridge. 


Signed at the lower right, Frrrs THauLow. 


f 
: 
1 


IGNACIO ZULOAGA 


SpanisH: 1870— 


68—ST. SEHPULV ADA WNW. We bai! 


ks — Height, 23 inches; length, 2414 inches 


Cuusrerep thickly together the many and varied buildings of the 
Spanish town are viewed from the shelf of a hillside in the foreground, 
their walls and roofs and many hues making an engaging ensemble of 
lines and colors. In the background are higher hills, treeless, green 
and rounded, under a confused sky which is neither wholly light nor 
wholly dark, nor yet does it disclose any clearly defined clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, I. ZULOAGA. 


RAMOND ALLEGRE 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


64—JARDIN FRANCAIS, VENISE 


Height, 251% inches; width, 20 inches 
18 


Crossine the foreground a green canal, in which a gondola lies af the 
foot of a broad stairway leading straight back through a garden 
golden in sunshine. At the landing, about to step into the gondola, 
are two ladies, and back of them at the left, on a terrace which supports 
a large red arch, two other figures appear. 


Signed at the lower right, R. AttEGRE; and inscribed at 
the lower left, VENISE. 


A. CHABANIAN 


CONTEMPORARY 


65—LUNE ARGENTEE 


Arar the green sea meets a blue horizon, and the bosom of the water 


is calm, and in the foreground the gentlest of waves ripple white on a 
sandy shore, in the light of the silvery-white full moon. 


Height, 19 inches; length, 25 inches ) d 


Signed at the lower left, A. CHABANIAN. 


AUGUSTO DAINI 


Iranian: CoNTEMPORARY 


66—ITALIAN INTERIOR WITH FIGURES 
| (Water Color) 


bé 4 Height, 18 inches; length, 26 inches A. 2, 4 


Tue spacious kitchen of an Italian peasant’s house is flooded with 
light, and before a great fireplace four friends are gossiping, two 
smiling young women in brilliant colors who have paused in their sewing 
to chat with a visiting friar, and a bearded man who is enjoying the 
entertainment. 


Signed at the lower right, Aucusto Darnt. 


GERARD PORTIELJI 


Beucian: 1857— 


67—_THE GAME OF CHESS 


Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 
| eae a, W. 


An abbé seated in a red-upholstered wing-armchair and smoking a 
long-stemmed pipe contemplates with some satisfaction the puzzle- 
ment of his opponent at chess, an old man in blue coat and buff 
trousers. Another old man looks on, and wine is at hand. 


Signed at the lower left, GERARD PortiELst, ANTWERPEN. 


ADOLPHE MONTICELLI 


Frencu: 1824—1886 


68—LADIES IN THE WOOD 
(Panel) 


| bO | > Height, 13 inches; length, 15 inches : : 


Y ) ) 


i 4 
N 
r 
— 
Vee 
_ oa 
4 
CaN 


Wiruin a sunlit clearing at the edge of a wood whose foliage shows: 
the colors of. autumn, four ladies are standing in a group, two large 
pet dogs standing beside them and facing each other. A lady at the 
centre of the group, clad in red, is the figure of principal interest, her 

blond and brunette companions appearing attendant on her. — 


Signed at the lower right, MonticE.ut. 


JULIEN DUPRE 


Frencu: 1851—1910 


69—FANEKUSE 


¢ ge Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches Mi 58) ‘ q 
Stranpine and looking at the observer while she holds a forkful of | 
hay, a French peasant girl is seen in a green and freshly mown hayfield. 
She is in a blue skirt and white waist and wears a rose-pink bonnet. 


Behind her are men loading hay, and sunshine is piercing light grayish 
clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, JuL1EN Dupre. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


FreNcH: 1,813—1894 


70—CORBEAUX 3 | 


Ay 50 Height, 20 inches; length, 29 inches My I, pape 


Turoveu fields of plowed earth and green vegetation, on a day dark 

under gray clouds, a two-wheeled haycart drawn by two horses tandem 

and pulling heavily is moving forward and across the picture. A 

great flock of crows arises, and the farmer on the leader turns and 
«swings his whip at them. 


Signed at the lower right, E. JACQUE. 


Purchased from David Bendann, Baltimore, who states that the paint- 
ing came direct to him from the Artist’s studio. 


DAVID BAILLY OF LEYDEN __ 


1584—1661 


71—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN 


a | (Panel) - we, WY, a) (\ J 


a) 0 t Height, 1714 inches; width, 12% inches fc 


Sratep with figure to the left and face almost full to the front a young 
man with a heavy shock of dark hair is portrayed in Rembrandtesque 
manner, with a strong light striking face and figure from the left. He 
is smooth shaven, and wears robes of golden-vermilion hues and a 
steel gorget. 


In 1913 Dr, A. Bredius, the well-known European expert, when visiting Balti- 
more inspected the above described painting and declared it to be the work of David 
Bailly of Leyden. ; . 


FRENCH SCHOOL — 


72—PORTRAIT OF NAPOLEON (after. Dewi vid) : 
pA) re : Height, 21 inches; width, 15 inches 2 


Poe 


o 


Fort bust portrait of the Emperor, nearly full, ie slightly to left, | 
with right hand thrust into coat at the breast. After the portrait by 
David, the Emperor’s premier peintre. (seid to ae belonaeds: to the i. 
estate of Hortense Bonaparte.) — _ a 


—_—_————— 


= 


78 PORTRAIT OF A LADY — a 
(P any: Duchesse is Bassano) 


| fe (Pastel) | 


a2 ve eh Height, 26 inches: woidths 21Yinches, 


A HANDSOME lady in Napoleonic dress ae head * 
transparent gown embroidered and girdled in gold 
jewels, is seated on a blue-upholstered sofa before eat 
with the light full upon her face and breast. W 
and slightly to right, her head is turned sightly. : 
ba a portrait of the Duchesse de Bassano. © 


Bririsn: 1787—1819 


74—PORTR AIT OF e LADY 


LO ; ae | Height, oF eee ae 23 inches 
( es 


“i ae 


Sammi with face and figure almost full to the front; a young lady | 
with brown eyes and richer brown hair, which is waved and dressed = 
high. She directs her glance slightly to the spectator’s right. ‘She 18 
wears a décolleté gown with shoulder sleeves, of a warm straw color 
and caught up with a delicate green, and over her right Siler: draws 
a crimson mantle. ri 


JOHN WESLEY JARVIS 


American: 1780—1839 


75—PORTRAIT OF MRS. ROBERT GILMOR 
(née Louisa Airey) OF BALTIM ORE 


(Panel) ‘jh dD A 


2 pA) Height, 2914 inches; width, 24 inches — 


Har-tencru, seated and facing the right, three- -quarters front. A 
woman of advanced middle age and complacent expression, with large 
brown eyes. She wears a white lace cap and fichu and a brown silk 
gown of many folds, and is portrayed against a neutral background 
accented by a dark green drapery. 6, | 


Purchased by the late Mr. Bond from J. Latimer Hoffman, Jr., a de- 
scendant of Mrs. Gilmor, of Baltimore. 


“This original oil portrait of Mrs. Robert Gilmor, of Baltimore, is by John 
Wesley Jarvis. It was painted about 1820, when she was seventy-five years old. 
Louisa, wife of Robert Gilmor, was the daughter of the Rev. Thomas Airey, rector 
of the Parish of Great Choptank, Dorchester: County, State of Maryland. She was 
born in 1745, being the youngest child by his first wife—Miss Elizabeth Pitt. Her 
father was an English clergyman from Kendall in Yorkshire, and born in 1701. She 
(Louise Airey) was married to Robert Gilmor, of Shadwell on the Nanticoke River, 
on 25th September, 1771, who at the close of 1778 located in Baltimore under the 
firm name of Russell & Gilmor, and at his death in January, 1822, he was one of the 
most prominent merchants of Baltimore. Mrs. Robert Gilmor, the subject of the 
portrait, died on the 8th of November, 1827, in the eighty-second year of her age. 
This portrait originally belonged to the late Robert Gilmor, Jr., her son, who died 
in 1848. At his death he left it to Robert Gilmor, Jr., 2, who died in 1875. He gave 
it to his sister, Mrs. John Spear Nicholas, née Mary Ann Gilmor. Some years after 
her death, John Spear Nicholas gave it to my mother, Mrs. J. Latimer Hoffman, née 
Susan Smith Gilmor. Jarvis was about forty years old when he painted it.” 


(Signed) J. Lariwer Horrman. 
Batrimmore, November 20, 1916. 


i eae 


ENGLISH: EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


76—PORTRAIT OF A LADY ais ip is 


g | Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Hatr-Lencru standing figure of a woman in young maturity, with wise 
eyes and serene expression, figure to right three-quarters front and 
face almost full to the front. She wears a blue waist low cut, the front 
of the bodice heavily embroidered and jeweled, a jeweled necklace and 
a white and blue lace cap. 


EDWARD PORTIELJE 


Beucian: 1859— 


77—DUTCH INTERIOR WITH FIGURES 


Height, 1914 inches; length, 2314 inches 
oH, | {) 
Two pretty and demure Dutch maidens in white caps and _ short- 
sleeved gowns—the one blue, the other crimson—are seated at a table 
beside a garden window, one girl eyeing the spectator, her sister 
observed in profile to the left. The neat and modest room is painted 


in green, flowers are in the window, and a cat laps milk beside the 
table. 


Signed at the lower right, Epwarp PorRTIELJE. 


CUTHBERT EDMUND SWAN 
Bririso: 1870— 
(Exhibitor at the Royal Academy since 1893) 


78—_TIGER ON DEFENCE ane p 
po: (Water Color) (? It, 


Height, 20°24 inches; length, 31 inches 


From the right a great tiger has crept from the jungle, and is crouched 
ready to spring, in a partially open space near some water. Its coat 
glows in its golden tawniness, relieved by the black stripes and white 
underbody. 

Signed at the lower right, C. E. Swan. 


Purchased from David Bendann, Baltimore. 


GEORGE FREDERICK ROTIG 


CoNTEMPORARY 
79—DHER AND MOONLIGHT LANDSCAPE 
Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches 


bo. 4 In eu 


Snow covers a hillside which slopes from the right, save for tufts of 
grass that protrude, and lies along the spreading branches of the trees 
of an open forest, and here red deer are wandering and feeding in the 
light of the full moon. 

Signed at the lower right, G. F. Rotie, ’09. 


HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR 


Frencu: 1836—1905 


80—_THE WHISPERINGS OF CUPID 


2 A) Height, 241/, aonches; oy a 9 


Wirn the nebulous suggestion of a wood as a background, before a 
veiled blue sky, a maiden of goodly proportions is observed seated at 
a brook. With figure to right and head turned toward the spectator 
over her right shoulder, she appears reluctantly listening to the 
honeyed words of Cupidon, hovering above her left shoulder. She is 
dressed in loosely clinging robe, with arms free. 


Signed at the lower right, Fantin. 


' e ’ oO 1 ae 
a est) SOCAL AG ee ann 
At > rs € we MQ Saks ay : 4 r+ ag 
\ 


- 


St No Wuonek 30) ORL 


JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 


Frencu: 1841—1901 7 rr . 


81—LA COTE D’EQUIHEM 


Height, 251% inches; width, 191% inches 


56. ob UW. 


GREEN clad hills and dunes dotted with spots of rich and varied color 
and displaying here and there a wild flower lie at either side of a sandy 
road leading from the spectator down to the sandy shore of a lightly 
moving sea. On the hill at left a hamlet of varied cottages, before a ~ 
windy sky of shower clouds and tinted with sunset hues. | 


Signed at the lower left, J. C. Caztn. 


trig bea Cobb tpite ee ec. | 
yin eb ae de i¢ I. ect. A a. ta 
We: € 


ty OAL Ca pl OAL 
OL pu Pee: on 
dy Me ie Ou vere tk 4 op WIAbsnnre 


Kk 


(\ f hem, AAve lA \ AJ i TL is AA jouw 8) | Q ee 3 i 


LEON AUGUSTE LHERMITTE 


Frencu: 1844-— 


32-_LE CHEMINEAU Wy os \« 
(Pastel) 4 : 


, ‘t 5, Height, 281% inches; length, 36 inches 


Over a distant and receding hillside of grayish verdure, a turquoise 
sky sifted over with clouds more buff than white, and on the slope of 
the hill a hamlet and its church. At the foot of the sloping land, in 
a valley of meadows, a stream which sweeps lazily into the fore- 
ground, where it broadens, and bears reflections of buildings of the 
village. On the nearer bank at right a beggar and his family have 
stopped, while the man, hat in hand, asks alms of a peasant seated in 
a punt. , 


Signed at the lower right, L. LuERMITTE. 


i 


ey, 


EDOUARD BERNARD DEBAT-PONSAN — 


Frencu: 1847—19138 


8838—LA CONVERSATION 


/ Height, 26 inches; length, 36 inches 7 | 
( 
Via C| p Pra 


Two French peasant girls have met in the fields, one a haymaker who 
has paused to rest seated on her barrow, the other a milkmaid leading 
a white and brown cow, who stands at left talking to her seated com- 
rade, 


Signed at the lower left, E. Drenat-Ponsan, ’92. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


84—LADY URITH SHORE 


Height, 34 inches; width, 27 inches 
6 e.g. O 


Hatr-Lenctu portrait of a young English lady of placidly agreeable 
expression, figure to the front and head inclined toward her right shoul- 
der, and looking pensively to her right. She is of fair complexion, has 
an abundance of yellowish-chestnut hair, and wears a loosely flowing 
light brown gown, crossing low at the breast and faced with white. 
Conventional landscape background. 


ALPHONSE LEGROS 


Frencu: 1837—1911 


pee Preble 


aioe Height, 23 inches; length, 361% inches q al ‘ 
0. | | 


In the refectory of a monastery a long table with a white cover is 
set with bread and fruit. At it are seated three brown-clad and bearded 
monks, and two more of the fraternity are kneeling at the right. Grace 
is being said before the meal. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Lecros. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


86—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Height, 30 mches; width, 25 inches 0} 
Ci V4 , Nin JU, 


THRE-QUARTERS-LENGTH standing figure of an affable young lady of 
delicate proportions, in a white gown of light material, décolleté, 
girdled in pale rose and with a mantle of the same soft hue enfolding 
one shoulder and her arms. She rests her right elbow on a pedestal, 


and her head is poised above her right shoulder. 


. (Pastel) 
Height, 35 inches; width, 27Y% inches 


Me ‘ 4 4 : F € F 2 me 


‘ a ayy a 


as Henry Fenthern, and the date as 1775. 4 


as 


_ ANGELICA A 


rene timed e nk ay 


10 Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches 


4 


} TuREE- -QUARTERS-LENGTH Sead figure of a blond : 
front and partly to right, fingering dreamily the string 
looking absently upward, open books of music on as anc 
She wears a low-cut ome of soft material. 


t 


siti serra inten 


Snakes Eclcieceycodlecememecaeiictee oad 


RIDA SNS ROE EL Fee ANET ST tO 


DAVID YOUNG CAMERON 


Britiso: 1865— "2, Se ES C6 


89—ISLE OF ARRAN 


uL ) — Height, 27 inches; length, 40 ichke 
] 


Beyonp a foreground of flat and sandy coast, where pools of the tides 
are visible and boats are lying on the sands, green plains are to be 
seen, and small buildings dotting them are discernible in the gloaming, 
against a dark hill or long ridge. Above the ridge a mountainous 
cone rises gute ake looming before the still light ee 


Signed at the lower Pa. D. Y. Geek. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


| Manacenrs. | 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 

x NUMBER 
ALLEGRE, Ramonp 

Jardin francais, Venise 64 
BAILLY OF LEYDEN, Davin 

Portrait of a Young Man 71 
BARON, Henri CHARLES ANTOINE 

The Parting 8 
BASTIEN-LEPAGE, Emre 

Prairie du Moulin 5A 
BECKER, Cart Lupwice FRiepricu 

Head of a Girl 10 
BEDINI, P. 

Sewing Has its Dreams 26 
BLAKELOCK, Ratru ALpBert, N.A. 

Sunset in Autumn 29 

Gold Man’s Hut, Colorado | 60 
BLOMMERS, BErnNarpus JOHANNES 

Children at the Seashore 35 
BOCK, THEOPHILE DE 

A Farm in Holland 36 


BOUDIN, EvucEnet 
Near Trouville 59 


a ice di 
. 


BROWN, Joun LEwis 


Hunters in Snow 


CAMERON, Davin YouNG 
Kensington Gardens 
The Ochils, near Stirlmg 
Isle of Arran 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 
La Céte d’Equihem 


CHABANIAN, A. 


Lune argentée 


CHAIGNEAU, Jran FERDINAND 
Sheep at Sunset 


COROT, JEAN Baptiste CAMILLE 
Edge of the Woods 


DAINI, AUGUSTO 


Italian Interior with Figures 


DAUBIGNY, Cuartrs Francois (Attributed to) 


Landscape in Storm 


DAVID, Jacquss Louis 


Portrait of a Lady (Probably Duchesse de 
Bassano) 


DEBAT-PONSAN, Epovuarp Brrnarp 


La Conversation 


DECAMPS, ALEXANDRE GABRIEL 
Laboureur du Lot 


‘ia 
> 


_ 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


61 


ae 
33 
89 


| $1 
65 
A5 
30 
66 


24 
73 


83 


46 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcisse VirGILe 
Flora 


DUPRE, J ULES 


Sunset 


DUPRE, J ULIEN 


Faneuse 


DUPRE, Lion Victor 
Marshes with Cattle and Herder 
Landscape 


ENGLISH: EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 
Portrait-of a Lady 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
Lady Urith Shore 
Portrait of a Lady | 


FANTIN-LATOUR, HeEnrt 
The Whisperings of Cupid 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Landscape 
Portrait of Napoleon (After David) 


GEROME, Jran Lion 


Femmes romaines 2 la Fontaine 


GIFFORD, Sanrorp Rostinson, N.A. 
~ Catskill Landscape 


GORTER, Arnotp Marc 
Landscape with Figures 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


31 


48 


69 


raeke 


84 
86 


80 


40 


CATALOGUE” ua 


NUMBER 
GRISON, Francois ADOLPHE wie | 
The Reader (eas 
HARLOW, GrorcE HENRY | 
Portrait of a Lady | 74 
HARPIGNIES, Hurt : a 
The Ash Tree 7 By 53 : Ss 
River Landscape : 51 ae 
HERRMANN, Leo 
The Cook } 6 
INNOCENTI, G. 
Partie de Cartes 41 
ISRAELS, Joser z 
Child with Boat: Scheveningen 20 
JACQUE, CHar.Les Emits | 
Sheep and Shepherdess ~ + Se 
Le Repos 52 
Farmer at Work | eo Se 
L’ Abreuvoir 56 
Corbeaux 70 
J ARVIS, JOHN WESLEY 
Portrait of Mrs. Robert Gilmor (née Louisa 
Airey) of Baltimore | : 75 
JAZET, P. 
The Gardener 7 12 


KAUFFMANN, Ancetica, R.A. 
Music 88 


KNAUS, Lupwiae 
? Children with Bust of Homer 


LA TOUCHE, Gaston 


Entrance to Ballroom 


LEGROS, ALPHONSE 


Grace 


LESSI, TITO 
The Card Players 


LHERMITTE, Lton AvcustE 
Le Chemineau 


MADRAZO, Raimunpo DE 


Pierrot 


MEMPES, Mortmer L., F.R.G:S. 


Benares 


The News 


METSU, GasrieL (Attributed to) 
Portrait of a Man 
Portrait of a Woman 
Interior with Figure 


MONTICELLI, ApoLtreHE 
Ladies in the Wood 


OFFERMANS, Tony 
The Sabot Maker 


PASINI, ALBerto 
An Oriental Doorway 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


338 


50 


85 


82 


D1 


68 


34 


19 


PENNE, CuHartes OLIVIER DE 
Dogs and Game 


PORTIELJE, Epwarp 
Dutch Interior with Figures 


PORTIELJI, Grrarp 
Le Quart d’Heure de Rabelais 
The Game of Chess 


POUSSAIN, Nicotas (School of) 
Landscape with Figures 


RICHET, Lrton 
Path to the Village 


ROTIG, Grorck FREDERICK 
Wolves in Winter 
Deer and Moonlight Landscape 


ROY BET, FERDINAND 
Le Présent 


RUSSELL, Joun, #&.A. 
Portrait of a Gentleman (Henry Fenthern) 


SAINT BONVIN, Francois 
The Nun 


SANCHEZ-PERRIER, Eminio 
River Landscape with Figures 


SISLEY, ALFrep 
St. Mammeés: Le Soir 


SPORBERGE 
The Salute 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


77 


37 


39 
79 


49 
87 
16 
29 


58 


CATALOGUE 


i NUMBER 
SWAN, Curusert EpmMuNpD 
Tiger and Peacock 13 
Tiger on Defence 78 
THAULOW, Fairs 
Winter 62 
TURNER, JoseErH Mattorp WituiAM, P.R.A. 
Marine 17 
VAN BEERS, Jan 
Pierrot 27, 
WATTEAU, JEean Francois (Attributed to) 
Féte Champétre 42 
WEISSENBRUCH, JOHANNES HENDRIK 
The Windmill 18 


ZULOAGA, IcGNnacio 
St. Sepulvada 63 


ee ye 
> iL is is iy 


COMPOSITION, PRESSWORK 
AND BINDING BY 


= 


a ony 
eats 


| 
| 


0 8 


Mt 


- —— 


* 
aa 


rt aS 
itt ae | 
hs ea 


Fe en TE 


: 


GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 


iia 


3 3125 01694 1656 


4 ontragng as 3 
reat it peeled Teas faa 
aber ar era 8 


jie : igwiigey mt 
ae Toe aS a EER “SPSL TM, * 
: a Ne RA Soapru ea Sey Tsao, se . 
eS Sores hay hoe 
wis Bieter aga: satay saan: Sonera ory 
gc a Sarr PSIG Nia: Ma MEA Shag WHE 
RR EER bes 
ape 
unc nee eee ot Nal ista Stig Sota ths 
ay ame TIC UN RE Ry rey sage ue aS 
mys aa Aare AREY MH MA 
rt CCL art Gers bee 
seep eee atthe 
ty TRAINS Hm 3B NS 
iy Ms war eT “G5 OH: Seas he, 


Sep oe 
: sate ACh 
a, bh ys 7 . 
Bae te Bath Rib Peps! Hy Ay 
ach) HSH ON 
HOES. ny Rs erin i 
SAS Mi kL Wt 
we Wes 
CA ay > 
YOU AR pte SE ENE Shs 
eS Rees, “OAS 


eee oye 
et os seal 


a 
PPA agony EAI 


‘¢ k 
aap hs 
oe eine ve Ke RE a) 
, are! Fvea erie ai 
a — un ay: & Mi ee et * 
preg rsiet He ahR 
os sh st SMT, 


; 3 NEST 
asec St oN ae) | RENE 
wk SHEMET : ys Wer pny Nie 
“i eee See na FA . we a AGT, arty & 2} 


WN ; uM ie Mialh s De UT a Wo ty sy 
Px eR oes Sica nt a aan Ane 4 SOAS it NS as * 
Oe Hate atk a Meats Ly : ai 


dior ay 
sv ‘a vie 


a . wy 


san 
a 


eh AY, 
ic ae Rha oa \. 
y a ae \ 

> x 3h We 4 : 
A a ntaeine 


SEES 


‘ i ay 
oS 


